Die Lunæ, 15 Aprilis, 1650.
Prayers.
Proceedings against Shadford, &c.
ORDERED, That the Consideration of the Accusations and Examinations respectively exhibited and
taken against and touching Mr. Shadford, Sir Richard
Belassis, Mr. George Lilborne, and Sir Wm. Langley,
and the whole Business touching them, be referred to the
Committee of Goldsmiths Hall.
Earl of Salisbury's Claims.
Mr. John Goodwyn reports from the Committee for
Obstructions for Sale of the Honours, Manors, and
Lands, belonging to the late King, Queen, and Prince,
the Petition of Wm. Earl of Salisbury, together with the
State of his Case, touching the Office of Keeper of the
several Parks of Theobalds, Chesthunt Parke, alias
Brantingshay Park, and his Interest in the said Parks.
The Petition was now read; together with the State
of the Case, upon the Patent granted thereof to the Earl;
and the Act for Sale of the said Lands; viz.
"King James, by Letters Patents, bearing Date 30
Maii, 17° Jacobi, among other things, grants to the
Earl of Salisbury Officium Custodis separalium Parcorum
nostrorum vocatorum Theobalds Parke & Chesthunt
Parke, alias Brantingshay Park, & cujuslibet eorum in
dicto Comitatu nostro Hertford, ac omnium Domorum,
Logiorum, Ædificiorum in eisdem Parcis, & eorum
altero existentium; ac etiam Custodiam, Supervisionem,
& Præservationem omnium Damarum in separalibus
Parcis prædictis existentium, aut imposterum futuris Temporibus existentium: Ac insuper, de uberiori Gratia nostra, pro Nobis, Hæredibus, & Successoribus nostris, per
Præsentes damas & concedimus eidem W°. Comiti Sarisbury Toln tum, Herbagium, & Pannagium prædictorum separalium Parcorum, & eorum alterius; & necessarium Boscagium & Subboscagium vocatum Browsewood pro Browse pro Damis in dictis Parcis, & in eorum
altero, pro tempore existentibus, toties quoties necesse
suerit, succidendum, & conveniens & necessarium Fireboote in Logeis in Parcis prædictis existentibus, comburendum & expendendum: Et prædictum Wm. Comitem Sarisburiæ Custodem separalium Parcorum prædictorum, cum Pertinentiis, pro Nobis, Hæredibus, &
Successoribus nostris, facimus, ordinamus, & constituimus
per Præsentes; Habendum, gaudendum, & exercendum
Custodiam Parcorum prædictorum, ac dicta Officia, &
eorum quodlibet, necnon omnia & singula alia præmissa
superius per Præsentes, præconcessa, aut mentionata præconcedi, cum eorum Pertinentiis universis præfato W°.
Comiti Sarisbury, & Assignatis suis, per se, vel per sufficientem Deputatum suum, five Deputatos suos sufficientes, pro & durante Vita naturali præfati Wmi. Comitis Sarisburiæ. Dedimus etiam & concessimus ac per
Præsentes, pro Nobis, Hæredibus, & Successoribus, nostris, damus & concedimus dicto W°. Comiti Sarisburiæ
hæc Feoda subscripta; videlicet, pro Custodia dicti Parci,
vocati Theobald Parke, & pro Supervisione & Præservatione Damarum in eo Parco pro Tempore existenti existentium, Duodecim Denarios legalis Monetæ Angliæ,
quolibet Die in Anno, necnon Pasturam a Duos Equos,
& Duodecim Vaccas, in dicto Parco de Theobaldes, de
tempore in tempus, durante Termino prædicto, depascendas; ac pro Custodia dicti Parci vocati Chesthunt
Parke, & pro Supervisione & Præservatione Damarum
existentium in eodem Parco, pro Tempore existenti, Duodecim Denarios per Diem legalis Monetæ Angliæ, quolibet Die in Anno, & Pasturam ad Duos Equos, & Duodecim Vaccas, in eodem Parco de Chesthunt, de tempore
in tempus, durante Termino prædicto, depascendas."
The Parliament, afterwards, by an Act of the Seventeenth of July 1649, vests and settles in Trustees, amongst
other Things, by general Words, the said Parks of Theobalds and Chesthunt, to the Uses therein mentioned; saving all Rights, Title, Interest, Possession, Rights in Law
or Equity, Entries, Annuities, Commodities, Fees, and
other Profits, which any Persons have, or, of Right,
ought to have or enjoy: Provided, That, where any
Person or Persons do lawfully claim any Right, Title,
or Interest, of, in, and to, any Chace or Park, by virtue or in Right of any Office thereunto belonging, the
Exercise whereof is now ceased, or which, by virtue of
this Act, or any thing therein contained, shall cease to
be of further Use, That, in every such Case, the said
Trustees, or any Five or more of them, together with the
Contractors, or any Five or more of them, shall, in lieu
and consideration thereof, make such Allowance to every
such Person and Persons, in some Proportion of the said
Lands and Premisses, or in Monies to be raised by the
Sale thereof, as the said Trustees and Contractors shall
judge reasonable, with regard unto the Value of their
respective Interests; so as such Allowance, for and in
lieu of the whole Rights belonging to the Custody of
any of the said Chaces and Parks, and all the Offices
thereunto belonging, do not exceed a Fifth Part of the
real Value of the said several Chaces and Parks respectively, the Houses and Timber thereupon being excepted and foreprised: And that, upon and in consideration of the said Allowances, the Rights, Title, and
Interest, of every such Person and Persons, their Heirs,
Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, shall cease and
determine; and they, and every of them, shall be for
ever thereby concluded and debarred from making any
further Claim and Demand thereunto. And be it further Enacted, That the said Trustees, or any Five or
more of them, or such Person and Persons as they, as
aforesaid, shall authorize under their Hands and Seals,
shall make a Lease or Leases of the said Premises, or any
Part thereof, which shall be out of Lease, for one Year,
or less, and so from Year to Year, or less, till the Premisses be sold, reserving the best Rent they can get for
the same."
He also reports from that Committee, "That, after
Debate of the Business, the Committee came to a Question, which was thus put; viz.
As many as are of Opinion, that the Earl of Salisbury
hath an Interest in the Herbage and Pannage of the Parks
called Theobalds Parke and Chesthunt Parke, to his own
proper Use, distinct from the Office of Keeper of the
said Parks, say Aye; and as many as are of another
Opinion, say No.
And the Question being put, Whether this Question
should be put, or not;
Resolved in the Affirmative.
And the Question being put; With the Yeas Seven:
With the Noes Seven: And the Chair declared with the
Yeas:
So it passed with the Affirmative.
And the Question being put, Whether the Petition of
the Earl of Salisbury, and the whole Matter, should be
reported to the House, together with the Opinions of this
Committee;
It passed in the Affirmative.
Ordered, That the Drawing up of the whole Matter
to be reported to the House be referred to a Sub Committee: And that Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Stephens,
and Colonel Jones, be the said Sub Committee: And
that they, or any Two of them, be desired to draw up
the State of the whole Business; and report the same to
this Committee."
Ordered, That the Consideration of the whole Business
be referred to a Committee: Viz. unto Mr. Hill, Mr.
Attorney, Sir Arthur Hesilrig, Sir Wm. Armyn, Colonel
Marten, Mr. H. Nevill, Mr. Bond, Lord Howard, Mr.
Gurdon, Colonel Wauton, Major Salway, Mr. Ash, Lord
Lisle, Sir Peter Wentworth, Colonel Bossevile, Mr. John
Goodwyn, Mr. Edwards, Sir Thomas Wroth, Mr. Lister,
Mr. Garland, Mr. Dove, Mr. Pury, Lord Grey, Colonel
Ven, Colonel Ludlow, Mr. Raleigh, Mr. Hodges, Colonel
Fielder, Mr. Holland, Mr. Oldesworth, Mr. Robert Goodwyn, Mr. Richard Darley; and all the rest of the
Lawyers of the House, or any Five of them: . . . are to
meet this Afternoon at Two of the Clock, in the Exchequer Chamber: And this Committee has Power to send
for Persons, Papers, Records, &c. and to report to the
House: And Mr. John Goodwyn is to take care hereof.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State, to
consider where the Obstruction is in the Sale of the Feefarm Rents between the Contractors and the Auditors;
and what they think fit to be done therein; and report it to the House.
Excise.
Ordered, That it be referred to Colonel Wauton, Mr.
Dove, Mr. Bond, Mr. Holland, Mr. Richard Darley, or
any Three of them, to consider of the Business touching
the Arrears due for Excise upon the last Account, and
of all Ways and Means for improving and advancing that
Revenue, as well by farming any one Particular, or otherwise, and removing any Obstructions therein; and to report their Opinions to the House; with Power to send for
Persons, Papers, Records: And they are to meet at the
Place where the Committee of the Navy do fit, this
Afternoon at Two of the Clock; and so to adjourn, from
Time to Time, and Place to Place, de die in diem.
Delinquents Estates.
An Act impowering several Commissioners to put in
Execution all and every the Powers and Authorities heretofore given to the Commissioners for compounding with
Delinquents, and for Managing of all Estates under Sequestration, and to the Committee for Advance of Money, formerly sitting at Haberdashers Hall, was this Day
read the Third time.
A Proviso was tendered to this Act, touching freeing
Persons from being prosecuted for Delinquency, for any
Act by them before the * of * 1644, not having acted
any thing against the Parliament since that time: Which
was this Day read the First time.
And the Question being put, That the same be read
the Second time;
It passed with the Negative.
And the said Proviso was, upon the Question, rejected.
A Proviso was tendered to this Act, "That this Act
do not extend to take away any Power or Authority,
formerly given to the Barons of the Exchequer, as well
in Appeals of Delinquency, as judging and determining
Cases upon Deeds, before them depending, or that shall
be depending:" Which was this Day read the First time.
And the Question being put, That the same be read
a Second time;
It passed with the Negative.
And the said Proviso was, upon the Question, rejected.
And the said Bill, being put to the Question, passed;
and was ordered to be forthwith printed and published.
Letter read.
A Letter from Yarmouth, 11 Aprilis 1650, from
Thomas Felsted and William Burton, with another Letter
and Papers inclosed, were this Day read.